Bahariya Cemetery
Bahariya Cemetery
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Concretecowboy
Czech Republic64 contributions
Oct 2011 • Friends
Both the cemetery and the remote museum can be seen for one price but they are a bit difficult to find from one another. The Golden mummies were quite a treasure to view.
Written 30 October 2011
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Nakiboy13
New Plymouth, New Zealand81 contributions
Jan 2019 • Family
Actually called the ‘Hall of the Golden Mummies’, this poorly sign-posted Museum looks more like a military bunker than a museum, yet it’s a gem! There are 11 well preserved mummies from the Roman period on display. The ticket also gains you entry to the site of many tombs from the same period (less than 500 mts away on the opposite side of the main road). The two tombs are amazing, with beautiful colorful reliefs- we did not expect to find such tombs away from the Nile- well worth the price of entry.
Written 5 January 2019
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Ostnak
Brno, Czech Republic23 contributions
Apr 2015 • Friends
It is a good idea to have a guide with a 4WD car to show you round the oasis. In fact, there are five monuments in the price of the museum ticket, all worth of visit. Besides that, the driver can you show round the oasis, which is quite big, including the Salty Lake, camel farm, English mountain, several hot springs etc. April is, however, not the best time to go, it may be windy and dusty (reduced visibility).
Written 8 May 2015
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Micro M
20 contributions
Sept 2016 • Family
During our visit to Bawiti we checked a pharonic cemetery and a pharonic museum which had few monuments.
The two sights are very close to each other. They seemed deserted and we were the only visitors.
The museum was really not worth the effort and the cemetery as well. If you go check any other pharonic sight in Cairo or any other oasis they would be much worth it.
I would not recommend wasting your time and effort by going there unless you have time and do not have anything else to do.
The two sights are very close to each other. They seemed deserted and we were the only visitors.
The museum was really not worth the effort and the cemetery as well. If you go check any other pharonic sight in Cairo or any other oasis they would be much worth it.
I would not recommend wasting your time and effort by going there unless you have time and do not have anything else to do.
Written 20 September 2016
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ElaineMI
Michigan248 contributions
Mar 2013 • Couples
This was a combined ticket for the Museum and the cemetery, and they are located across the street and down side streets from each other--only 5 minutes walk, but you must know where you are going. We had a guide, who gave us the history; there are no signs or information here, so hire a guide before you arrive. These were the best tombs we saw in Egypt, up close, well preserved, great color--and I am including visits to Alexandria and Valley of the Kings in my consideration. I am so glad we got to visit it, and would recommend it highly.
Written 22 March 2013
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mi dicono che la necropoli di Bahariya e il museo sono chiusi, non visitabili. E' vero?
Written 19 September 2023
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